This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the Indo-Pacific. This paper is part of a wider research and outreach project on nuclear stability in a changing Indo-Pacific Asia, supported by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Key findings India and China, rising powers in the Indo-Pacific, are moving from the test and design phase of sea-based nuclear weapon platforms to active deployment. In the long-term, these new ballistic missile-carrying nuclear submarines could lead to greater strategic stability in the region. But only once systems that ensure their safe and credible operation are put in place. The deployment of these weapons will also exacerbate ex...
The study advances four other propositions on the implications of nuclear weapons and strategies for...
ABSTRACTSome scholars assess that Southern Asia comprises a nuclear chain or a deterrence trilemma. ...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
In this Report, Lowy Institute Research Associate Brendan Thomas-Noone and Nonresident Fellow Profes...
The regional security environment is heating up due to the formation of defense cooperation between ...
Amid rapid geopolitical change at the start of the 2020s, nuclear weapons manifest grim continuity w...
India continues its resolve in developing a sea-based strategic deterrence in the form of nuclear ba...
China has a modest nuclear deterrent in terms of cost and scale, compared to the United States and R...
The South Asian nuclear race is moving to sea, with India’s government announcing that it has succes...
This study seeks to raise awareness on an issue that is destined to become of great importance, not ...
The end of the Cold War has left the United States as the world's sole superpower. The ability of th...
The emanating threat to peace of Indian Ocean is mainly due to the nuclearization initiated by India...
China’s development of a credible sea-based deterrent has important implications for the PLAN, for C...
This paper argues that the Asia Pacific region is not ready for further nuclear reductions by the Un...
The Indo-Pacific is a large and diverse region with multiple simmering conflicts. Growing geopolitic...
The study advances four other propositions on the implications of nuclear weapons and strategies for...
ABSTRACTSome scholars assess that Southern Asia comprises a nuclear chain or a deterrence trilemma. ...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
In this Report, Lowy Institute Research Associate Brendan Thomas-Noone and Nonresident Fellow Profes...
The regional security environment is heating up due to the formation of defense cooperation between ...
Amid rapid geopolitical change at the start of the 2020s, nuclear weapons manifest grim continuity w...
India continues its resolve in developing a sea-based strategic deterrence in the form of nuclear ba...
China has a modest nuclear deterrent in terms of cost and scale, compared to the United States and R...
The South Asian nuclear race is moving to sea, with India’s government announcing that it has succes...
This study seeks to raise awareness on an issue that is destined to become of great importance, not ...
The end of the Cold War has left the United States as the world's sole superpower. The ability of th...
The emanating threat to peace of Indian Ocean is mainly due to the nuclearization initiated by India...
China’s development of a credible sea-based deterrent has important implications for the PLAN, for C...
This paper argues that the Asia Pacific region is not ready for further nuclear reductions by the Un...
The Indo-Pacific is a large and diverse region with multiple simmering conflicts. Growing geopolitic...
The study advances four other propositions on the implications of nuclear weapons and strategies for...
ABSTRACTSome scholars assess that Southern Asia comprises a nuclear chain or a deterrence trilemma. ...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...